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. p. 281, in connection with the knives of silver mentioned in line 498 of this book.
Page 147, line 595--'_Tenabroc_.' Also p. 133, line 146. This name is borrowed from Hartmann's Erec. Chrêtien has 'Danebroc.'
Page 147, line 601--'_Beàlzenan_.' According to Bartsch this name is combined from Provençal, _beal_, fair; _enan_, height='the fair height,' which would suit very well with the position of Angers, the capital of Anjou.
Page 152, line 760--'_Wild Taurian, Dodine's brother_.' Cf.